
Parental chromosomes kept apart during first division
Mammalian life begins differently than we thought
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2018
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Mammalian life begins differently than we thought
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2018
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Microtubules need a helping hand to find chromosomes in dividing egg cells, scientists have discovered. Although it was generally accepted that microtubules act alone as the cellular ropes to pull chromosomes into place, a new study by researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)…
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